Discusses the notions of national identity, national music and popular music as they emerged in Italian music periodicals during the years 1840–1890, in relation to the process of Italy’s political unification and the dissemination of foreign operas such as French grands opéras in the years 1840–1870 and Wagner’s Musikdramen from 1871 on. Essays and articles by relevant critics and musicians, such as Abramo Basevi and Francesco D’Arcais are discussed. Articles by lesser known journalists such as Pietro Cominazzi and Mattia Cipollone are also taken into account. The use of words like “national” and “popular” is analysed when referring to Italian opera, to its history and to the operas by foreign composers
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Italian musicologists have hitherto shown scant interest in the music historiography of the nineteen...
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Music is the soul of these people, their life, their nationality. There are undoubtedly musicians in...
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This article examines the impact of the early dissemination of Russian Opera in the cultural life an...
International audienceThis study of the reception of Rossini at the European level during the half c...
This article explores the relationship between politics, society and culture in Napoleonic Milan (17...
Italian music of the early 20th century was dominated by opera. However, many composers, including ...
Discusses the notions of national identity, national music and popular music as they emerged in Ital...
In this article German contributions to periodicals of the International Musicological Society focus...
The revival of interest in music evident in recent historiography has led to an investigation of the...
Insofar as it is readily understood, music has often proved to be an easily exportable cultural asse...
The birth of modern Italian musicology in the second half of the 19th century is closely linked to G...
An analysis of writings on Italian opera in the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung in the early 19th c....
Italian musicologists have hitherto shown scant interest in the music historiography of the nineteen...
Una serie di saggi su casi di studio relativi ai rapporti fra cultura musicale e politica in rapport...
Each year the Italian government chooses a topic as the focus of the ‘week of Italian in the world’,...
Music is the soul of these people, their life, their nationality. There are undoubtedly musicians in...
Agli inizi del XIX secolo Parigi accoglie un gran numero di musicisti italiani (in prevale...
This article examines the impact of the early dissemination of Russian Opera in the cultural life an...
International audienceThis study of the reception of Rossini at the European level during the half c...
This article explores the relationship between politics, society and culture in Napoleonic Milan (17...
Italian music of the early 20th century was dominated by opera. However, many composers, including ...